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High‑Precision Temperature Chamber

Ultra-stable temperature control for highly precise thermal measurements

Our High‑Precision Temperature Chamber was developed within an Innosuisse research project to enable ultra-accurate temperature measurements and extremely sensitive thermal analysis. With an exceptional temperature stability of ±10 mK, the system makes even the smallest heat signals detectable.

What makes this temperature chamber unique?

  • Ultra-stable temperature control (±10 mK)
  • High‑resolution temperature sensors
  • Controlled, low‑Temperature variation environment

Current Application: Battery Research

The temperature chamber is currently used in battery chemistry, where precise temperature control is essential. It enables detailed analysis of:

  •  Heat generation during charge/discharge cycles
  • Reaction heat of electrode materials
  • Efficiency of electrochemical processes
  • Safety characteristics of next‑generation batteries

Additional Applications

  • Precision Laboratory Measurements: Ideal for experiments where even minimal temperature fluctuations impact results.
  • Medical Diagnostics: Provides a stable environment for sensitive blood and urine analyses.
  • Chemical Research: Enables accurate monitoring and analysis of thermally driven reactions.

Adaptable to future Applications

System is modular, and flexible. We can adapt it to your application

Prototype: 16‑Channel Calorimeter Platform

The first prototype includes 16 simultaneous measurement channels, combining temperature and heat‑flux sensing. It is ready for laboratory and industrial R&D use.

Measurement Example: Temperature Stability

Inside the chamber, temperature stability approaches the resolution limit of the sensors, enabling detection of extremely small thermal signals.

 

First prototype of Calorimeter with 16 channels and ready for production.
High temperature stability inside the Chamber (close to resolution of temperature sensor)
Temperature drift over days in and outside of the temperature chamber
Temperature drift over days inside of the temperature chamber